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О ВОССТАНОВЛЕНИИ ПАМЯТНИКА МАТЕРИ Ф. М. ДОСТОЕВСКОГО НА БЫВШЕМ ЛАЗАРЕВСКОМ КЛАДБИЩЕ В МОСКВЕ

О ВОССТАНОВЛЕНИИ ПАМЯТНИКА МАТЕРИ Ф. М. ДОСТОЕВСКОГО НА БЫВШЕМ ЛАЗАРЕВСКОМ КЛАДБИЩЕ В МОСКВЕ

Abstract

Maria Fyodorovna Dostoevskaya (nee Nechaeva), mother of the great writer, died on March 11th (February 27th), 1837. She was buried at the first public graveyard in Moscow — Lazarev cemetery, the largest one until 1917. In the 1930s this cemetery was ravaged, and the writer’s mother’s remains were subjected to a barbaric exhumation. The tombstone was kept for a long time in the cellar of the State Literary Museum. The given article covers the history of reconstruction of the tombstone of M. F. Dostoevskaya. This cultural and historical event occurred on March 11th, 2017 in the territory of the former Lazarev cemetery in Moscow, near the Holy Spirit Temple. The reconstruction of M.F.Dostoevskaya’s grave is not only the reconstruction of a place of memory of the Dostoevsky dynasty, but is also evocation of recollections of all the buried in the destroyed Lazarev cemetery.

Мать великого писателя Мария Федоровна Достоевская (урожд. Нечаева) ушла из жизни 11 марта (27 февраля) 1837 года. Она была похоронена на первом и самом крупном до 1917 года общегородском кладбище в Москве — Лазаревском. В 1930-е гг. это кладбище было уничтожено, а останки матери писателя подверглись варварской эксгумации. Надгробный памятник долгое время хранился в подвале Государственного литературного музея. В данной статье освещается история восстановления надгробного памятника М. Ф. Достоевской. Это культурно-историческое событие произошло 11 марта 2017 года на территории бывшего Лазаревского кладбища Москвы близ Храма Сошествия Святого Духа. Восстановление могилы М. Ф. Достоевской − это не только восстановление памятного места рода Достоевских, но и восстановление памяти обо всех, кто был похоронен на уничтоженном Лазаревском кладбище.

Keywords

Достоевский, М. Ф. Достоевская, мать писателя, Лазаревское кладбище, история Москвы, памятник

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